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LAVERLE HANSEN
May 24, 2003
ED & FAMILY: SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT DEBBIE. NYLE AND I STARTED UP LAST NIGHT AND GOT AS FAR AS FILMORE AND NYLE GOT SO SICK I TURNED AROUND AND BROUGHT HIM BACK HOME. SORRY WE WONT MAKE IT UP THERE BUT I THOUGHT IT BETTER AS HE WAS NAUSEATED, HAD DIARREA AND HAD A FEVER. HE IS SOMEWHAT BETTER THIS AM, BUT TOO LATE TO GET THERE. OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU TODAY AND IN THE WEEKS TO COME AS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ADJUST TO THIS LOSS. LOTS OF LOVE FROM A COUSIN, LAVERLE
Anita Hyde
May 23, 2003
Ed, I was so sorry to hear about your wife passing away. My heart hurts and I shed a tear for you. Hopefully Louise and Mother (Zina) will come tomorrow. Jim and I have assignments at the Jordan River Temple every Saturday morning. I look forward to seeing you to some family gathering this summer. Our prayers are with you.
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